Emergency Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Heavy rains hitting Hiram? Your yard turning into a swamp? That's the Paulding County clay talking—and it's a drainage nightmare we see constantly in the Cedarcrest and Bill Arp areas. When natural grass sits on that dense clay base, water just pools up instead of draining away, leaving you with mud, mosquitoes, and a yard that's unusable after every storm. Artificial turf solves this problem permanently. We install a complete drainage system beneath your synthetic grass—perforated backing, engineered base layers, and proper slope—so water moves through the turf and away from your foundation instead of collecting in your lawn. Whether you're near the Silver Comet Trail or out toward the newer developments in Hiram, the installation process is the same: we assess your yard's natural slope, prep the base correctly, and make sure your drainage actually works. The best part? Once it's installed, you're done fighting clay and mud. No more soggy patches. No more waiting days for your yard to dry out after a downpour. Homeowners around Hiram who've made the switch stop complaining about drainage almost immediately—their yards are green, dry, and playable year-round.
Paulding County's clay-heavy soil is both a blessing and a curse. It holds nutrients well for natural grass, but water? It moves through clay like molasses. That's why drainage repair matters so much here in Hiram. Most residential properties sit on lots between a quarter-acre and half-acre, which means you've got surface area that can collect serious standing water during the wet season. The Hiram area gets decent sun exposure across most yards, especially in the Bill Arp neighborhoods where tree coverage is lighter. That actually works in artificial turf's favor—our synthetic grass holds up beautifully under UV, and with that drainage system underneath, you won't deal with algae or fungal buildup even in partly shaded spots. One thing we always check: underground utilities and any existing drainage pipes. Hiram's suburban growth means a lot of properties have been developed in phases, and sometimes old drainage lines or septic considerations affect installation. We map that out before we dig. Also, HOA communities in the Cedarcrest area typically have specific landscape guidelines, but artificial turf almost always qualifies—it's green, it's neat, and it eliminates runoff problems that some HOAs specifically want solved.
Paulding County clay doesn't drain naturally the way sandy soil does. If your yard holds water for days after rain while your neighbor's drains faster, they either have better slope, better-draining soil, or an existing drainage system. Artificial turf installation fixes this by replacing that clay layer with engineered base materials and installing proper grading so water runs off instead of settling.
Yes. We design the drainage system first—perforated backing, stone base, grading—then install the turf over it in one project. For homeowners in Hiram dealing with emergency situations (major flooding, yard unusable), a one-day installation means you're not dealing with exposed dirt and mud for weeks.
Absolutely. Slope actually helps artificial turf drainage—water naturally flows downhill through the backing and base. We've installed turf on sloped properties throughout Hiram. If anything, natural slope makes our job easier because we're already working with gravity instead of against it.
Most residential projects—typical Hiram lot sizes—complete in one to two days depending on site prep and base removal. We can reach you in Cedarcrest or Bill Arp from our location within 25 minutes, so turnaround is fast once we schedule your installation.
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